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Who saw the world’s first broadcast under the sea from @skyoceanrescue for #DeepOceanLive ? The ocean’s depths have been explored less than space which you can now uncover with @NektonMission, or, witness the ocean’s bottom dwellers yourself in @nautilus_liveaboards deep sea submersible, which scours the deep blue sea around Cocos Island off Costa Rica (one of the sharkiest destinations on earth).

I have been a bit busy of late and one has been completing my Dive Master Certification! Thanks @sara_popovich for sending this over from the @paditv pro site!! I’m not sure where this journey will take me, but it has definitely been an added bonus! .
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It is funny to think when I was a kid I never would have imagined this being part of my life. Now I can’t imagine it ever leaving.
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Now I gotta start saving for Base Camp Everest with @cristencoppen .
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#divemaster#scuba#scubadiving#padi#openwater#advancedopenwater#rescuediver#california#losangeles

Stokednomads.com 🔥 'I’m Adel Abdelwahab, an entrepreneur, a certified PADI Dive Operation Manager and a Dive Master Since May 2006. A Certified Shark Biology, Biodiversity and Conservation from Cornell University in UK and Queensland University in Australia …
I worked as a freelancer for Liveaboard motor yachts companies and dive centers in the red sea for the past 13 years. I also promoted and organized my own Daily and Safari Trips and that’s became my priority after I found that I have wide experience and contacts all along the red sea, Which allows me To organize High quality trip for good price for my clients and that’s good for me as a start up with my newly established company in 6 of October 2016, Awesome Red Sea.
Awesome Red Sea is a Motor yacht Management Company mainly for scuba diving activities, next to a permitted other activities as Real Estate for motor yachts and commercial properties, Additional to Desert Safari with all its activities of 4×4, Camping and water sports. Additional permitted activities, building and startup of Marina’s and Recreational sports Centers. '

Some impressions of the craziest and most bizarre dive sites I've ever been. Words will never be able to describe this place. Cenote angelita = the little angel. At about 30m depth there is a 3m cloud of hydrogen sulfide which seperates the fresh water from the deeper salt water. The view reminded me a lot about a creepy horror movie. This dive was definitely a challenge as I almost started to freak out.
We started slowly to descent down to 30m. Once we reached the cloud we were holding each other to descent through the sulfide layer because we could hardly see anything in there. I could smell the odor of rotten eggs. My mind already started this little conversation with itself asking loud:" Why are you doing this?!" We came out of the cloud and I was able to see a little bit again. But of course the view was not clear as there was the Halocline. (where fresh and saltwater come together) so everything was suuuuper blurry additional to that my mask was foggy all over and I was feeling dizzy due to the depth at almost 35m. Hahha perfect combination I started to tripping for a while. My mind got louder and louder screaming at me: "WTF are u doing in here girl get out now?! Stop doing these crazy shit!" by this time the only thing I was able to see was this one fin just in front of my head. I almost grabbed it to get attention and help. Not good to freak out at a depth of 35m. But then I tried to remember something I learned during my vipassna meditation. And my mind calmed down immediately.
Finally I could enjoy what I saw and woow it was still creepy but in a very very beautiful way!
The second cenote is called calavera. In this video you will be able to see the Halocline pretty well.
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I’ve been waiting to shoot that picture that I can safely say is he best one I’ve ever taken, and I think this is it. Known as a Sharp Eared Enote Squid, I found this little guy cruising around on a recent blackwater dive. They have this interesting behavior where they’ll stop swimming and flex their tentacles like this. Needless to say he was very photogenic! Shot on @olympuscameras Omd-em5 ii

Hoje é o dia do mergulhador. Descobri o mergulho a alguns anos, e pra mim é mais que um esporte, é um estilo de vida... só quem já fez sabe como é... .
#demalaealma .
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🇺🇸 Today is the day of the diver. I discovered the dive a few years ago, and for me it's more than a sport, it's a lifestyle... only those who already know how it is...